Categoria: Hackaday (https://hackaday.com/)
Fully Submerge This Modernized pH Sensor
There’s a school of thought that says you shouldn’t mess around with a solution that’s already working, but that’s never…
UFO 50 Inspired LX System Looks Straight Out of a Video Game
They simply don’t make them like they used to, and in the case of this retro LX system build, they…
The Japanese Console You Maybe Haven’t Heard Of
The games consoles which came out of Japan in the 1980s are the stuff of legend, with the offerings from…
Chocolate-Coating Machine Mk. 2: the Merry-Go-Round
This holiday season, [Chaz] wanted to continue his family’s tradition of enrobing a little bit of everything in dark chocolate,…
Minichord Wants To Help You Find Rad Chord Progressions
If you’re good at music theory, you can probably find all the chords and progressions you need just by using…
Homebrew Phosphorescence Detector Looks for the Glow in Everyday Objects
Spoiler alert: almond butter isn’t phosphorescent. But powdered milk is, at least to the limit of detection of this homebrew…
Would an Indexing Feature Benefit Your Next Hinge Design?
[Angus] of Maker’s Muse has a video with a roundup of different 3D-printable hinge designs, and he points out that…
DIY Pipe Inspector Goes Where No Bot Has Gone Before
If you think your job sucks, be grateful you’re not this homebrew sewer inspection robot. Before anyone gets upset, yes…
Retrotechtacular: The Deadly Shipmate
During World War II, shipboard life in the United States Navy was a gamble. No matter which theater of operations…
Could Nuclear Be The Way To Produce Synthetic Fuel On The Cheap?
Fossil fuels can be a bit fussy to access, and geopolitics tends to make prices volatile. Burning them also takes…

